Knit Stencil­Like Afghan




This geometric-inspired knitted floral afghan is at home in the city or country. It's challenging ­ you'll work with bobbins ­ and the floral motifs are created with duplicate stitch. The approximate finished size of the afghan is 48" by 70".

Materials:
  • 4-Ply Knitting Worsted
  • 3.5 oz pull skein
  • 7 ozs. Blck (A)
  • 14 ozs. Light Blue (B)
  • 14 ozs. Mulberry (C)
  • 21 ozs. Beige (D)
  • Size 8 ­ 29 in. circular needle, or size to obtain given gauge
  • 26 Bobbins
  • Tapestry needle
Gauge:
  • Pattern Stitch: 9 stitches = 2 inches
  • 13 rows = 2 inches
  • To save time, take time to check gauge!


Notes:


Two Color Fabric Stitch:
    (Worked over an uneven number of stitches.)
  • Rows 1, 2, 5, 6:
    Wrong side. With B, k.
  • Row 3:
    With C, k1 * with yarn in back slip 1 as to p, k1 ; repeat from * across.
  • Row 4:
    With C, k1, * with yarn in front slip 1 as to p, k1; repeat from * across.
  • Row 7:
    With C, k2, with yarn in back slip 1 as to p, k1, with yarn in back slip 1 as to p; repeat from *, end k2.
  • Row 8:
    With C, k2, with yarn in front slip 1 as to p, * k1, with yarn in front slip 1 as to p; repeat from *, end k2.

  • Repeat these 8 rows for fabric stitch.
Afghan:
  • With color A,...
    ...cast on 213 stitches on circular needle. Work 8 rows Garter Stitch (k every row), decreasing 1 stitch each end of first row, then every other row 3 times more ­ 205 stitches. Work 10 rows Fabric Stitch. Row 1: Using bobbins, work Fabric Stitch over 5 stitches; carrying yarns work Row 1 of Chart 1 over 15 stitches, then repeat Row 1 of Chart 1 for 12 times more; using bobbins work Fabric Stitch over last 5 stitches. Keeping 5 stitches at each end in Fabric Stitch as established begin with Row 2 and work Chart 1 over center 195 stitches. Work until Row 12 of Chart 1 is completed. Begin Diamond Section of Afghan.
  • Note:
    The 5 Fabric Stitches at each end do not correspond row-wise with the Fabric Stitches in the Diamonds.

  • Row 1:
    As Row 1 of Chart 2 over center 195 stitches. Fabric Stitch over 5 stitches, join a B and C bobbin, Row 1 of Fabric Stitch over 27 stitches, (join a D bobbin, k1, join a B and C bobbin and work Fabric Stitch over 27 stitches) 6 times, Fabric Stitch over 5 stitches.

  • Row 2:
    Fabric Stitch over 5 stitches, Row 2 of Fabric Stitch over 27 stitches, (p1 D, Row 2 of Fabric Stitch over 27 stitches) 6 times, Fabric Stitch over 5 stitches.

  • Row 3:
    Fabric Stitch over 5 stitches, join a D bobbin and K1, Fabric Stitch over 25 stitches, (k3 D, Fabric Stitch over 25 stitches) 6 times, join a D bobbin and k1, Fabric Stitch over 5 stitches.

  • Row 4 ...
    ... and all even numbered rows through 48 of Chart 2: Fabric Stitch over Fabric Stitches and p over all D stitches.

  • Row 5:
    Fabric Stitch over 5 stitches, k2 D. Fabric Stitch over 23 stitches, (k5 D, Fabric Stitch over 23 stitches) 6 times, k2 D, Fabric Stitch over 5 stitches. Keep the 5 stitches at each end in Fabric Stitch as established, beginning with Row 7 follow Chart 2 over center 195 stitches. Work until Row 48 is completed. Repeat Rows 1 through 48 for 8 times more, then repeat Rows 1 and 2. There are 434 rows to Diamond Section.








Upper Edge:
  • Row 1:
    Fabric Stitch over 5 stitches, Row 1 of Chart 3 over 15 stitches, then repeat Row 1 of Chart 3 for 12 times more, Fabric Stitch over 5 stitches. Keeping to Fabric Stitch at each end and beginning with Row 2, work Chart 3 over center 195 stitches. Work until Row 12 is completed. Change to Fabric Stitch over all stitches and work 10 rows. Change to A and Garter Stitch (k every row). Work 8 rows, increasing 1 stitch each end every other row 4 times ­ 213 stitches. Bind off all stitches.
Side Edging:
Finishing:


Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy and completeness of these instructions. We cannot be responsible, however, for variances in individual techniques, human errors or typographical mistakes.

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